Sep 22, 2005 8:52:05 PM
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Sep 22, 2005 11:14:03 PM
Sep 22, 2005 11:32:43 PM
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SrfCity said:
Take the money and run. These days a car can be stolen in a blink of an eye anyway. Rat the [Email]b@stard[/Email] out once you get the dough. Have the guy agree to pay your local dealer that way you get you're key and not come up short. BTW, remind the guy that his bad behavior will not go unnoticed in cyberspace unless he changes his tune.
Sep 23, 2005 2:18:16 AM
Sep 23, 2005 2:18:12 PM
Sep 23, 2005 2:22:25 PM
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Patton said:
Even though they can reprogram the new keys (or de-program the old keys) - I believe the old keys could still mechanically open your doors. Not implying this will happen, just a fact. I don't buy the argument about the used car - grey area - buyer beware. You're buying a model year Porsche from a Porsche dealer. Other option, take them to small claims court and explain to the court my argument in the second sentence.
Sep 23, 2005 2:51:55 PM
Sep 23, 2005 2:54:47 PM
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wtsnet said:
No idea what the point of the flat key is. Surely you can't do much with it!..?
It's meant to go in you wallet . VERY PRACTICAL, if you loose your key
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Dilinger said:
Derf what happened with the issue finally?
what did you mean with the check thing that the salesperson wanted to give you???
would he pay for the key? or charge it to you?
what actions did you take?
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MMD said:
997 flat plastic key is the "'valet'" key. In my 04 BMW the flat key is also the "'valet'" key. WTF? A valet key WAS a medium sized BRASS key that had some substance to it. My 03 Boxster DOES have a decent valet key AND a flat key.